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Chapter 3 Computer Software

Chapter Contents Section A: Software Basics Section B: Popular Applications Section C: Buying Software Section D: Installing Software and Upgrades Section E: Security Software Chapter 3: Computer Software

FastPoll True/False Questions Answer A for True and B for False 030100 Word processing software and operating systems are examples of application software. 030200 Spreadsheets are classified as utility software. 030300 The software you install to help a printer communicate with a computer is called a device driver. 030400 Desktop publishing software is based on frames. 030500 Spreadsheet software is particularly useful for what-if analyses. Chapter 3: Computer Software

FastPoll True/False Questions Answer A for True and B for False 030600 Database software stores information in HTML codes. 030700 CAD software is a good choice for professional-quality photo editing. 030800 Payroll software is a good example of vertical market business software. 030900 If the main screen of a software product does not contain a copyright notice, it is legal to make copies and share them with your friends. 031000 A EULA is a license agreement that specifies how to legally use a software product. Chapter 3: Computer Software

FastPoll True/False Questions Answer A for True and B for False 031100 Open source software is public domain. 031200 The Windows Registry is a database that keeps track of a computer’s peripheral devices, software, preferences, and settings. 031300 Downloaded software is usually zipped to decrease download time. 031400 Hash codes are used to generate a unique number as part of the software activation process. Chapter 3: Computer Software

FastPoll True/False Questions Answer A for True and B for False 031500 Web apps typically are installed on your computer’s local hard disk. 031600 A software worm can replicate itself. 031700 To keep your antivirus software up to date, it is important to get updates of the rootkit. 031800 Botnets offer effective security protection from spyware. Chapter 3: Computer Software

Software Basics Software Categories Application Software Utility Software Device Drivers Chapter 3: Computer Software

Question 032100 Software publishers offer a huge variety of products for personal computer owners. From which of the following categories does the typical computer owner purchase add-on software? A. System software and operating systems B. Application software and utilities C. Device drivers and application software D. System software and antivirus software Chapter 3: Computer Software

Software Categories Figure 3-1 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Application Software Productivity software can be defined as any type of application software that has the potential to help people do their work more efficiently Groupware is designed to help several people collaborate on a single project using local networks or Internet connections Figure 3-2 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Utility Software Utility software (a type of system software) is designed to help you monitor and configure settings for your computer system equipment, the operating system, or application software A desktop widget is a specialized utility program that appears on a computer’s screen-based desktop Figures 3-3 and 3-5 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Device Drivers A device driver is software that helps a peripheral device establish communication with a computer Windows Device Manager Figure 3-6 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Popular Applications Document Production Software Spreadsheet Software “Number Crunching” Software Database Software Graphics Software Chapter 3: Computer Software

Popular Applications Music Software Video Editing and DVD Authoring Software Educational and Reference Software Entertainment Software Business Software Chapter 3: Computer Software

Question 032200 Just about everyone has used iTunes software to download music. iTunes software also allows you to list the songs you’ve downloaded, delete songs, find songs, and organize your music into play lists. These features of iTunes are similar to what type of software? A. Word processing software B. Spreadsheet software C. Database software D. Groupware Chapter 3: Computer Software

Document Production Software Assists you with composing, editing, designing, printing, and electronically publishing documents Word processing Desktop publishing Web authoring Figure 3-7 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Document Production Software Figure 3-8 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Document Production Software Document production software may include: Spelling checker Spelling dictionary Thesaurus Grammar checker Feature to analyze the reading level Readability formula Search and Replace feature Chapter 3: Computer Software

Document Production Software The format for a document refers to the way that all elements are arranged on the page Figure 3-9 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Document Production Software Chapter 3: Computer Software

Document Production Software Chapter 3: Computer Software

Document Production Software Mail merge automatically creates personalized letters by combining the information in a mailing list with a form letter Additional capabilities of word processing software include: Automatically generating table of contents and index Numbering and positioning footnotes Providing document templates and document wizards Exporting to HTML format Chapter 3: Computer Software

Spreadsheet Software A spreadsheet uses rows and columns of numbers to create a model or representation of a real solution Spreadsheet software, such as Microsoft Excel, iWork Numbers, or OpenOffice Calc, provides tools for creating electronic spreadsheets Chapter 3: Computer Software

Spreadsheet Software When a cell contains a formula, it displays the result of the formula rather than the formula itself. To view and edit the formula, you use the Formula bar. Figure 3-13 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Spreadsheet Software A formula tells the computer how to use the contents of cells in calculations Cell references Relative reference Absolute reference Mathematical operators Functions Automatic recalculations Figure 3-14 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Spreadsheet Software As shown in the examples, relative references within a formula can change when you change the sequence of a worksheet’s rows and columns. An absolute reference is anchored so that it always refers to a specific cell. Figure 3-15 Chapter 3: Computer Software

“Number Crunching” Software Provides a structured environment dedicated to a particular number crunching task Statistical software Mathematical modeling software Money management software Personal finance software Tax preparation software Figure 3-16 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Database Software A database is a collection of data Database software helps you enter, find, organize, update, and report information stored in a database Figure 3-17 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Database Software Database software provides tools for specifying fields for a series of records. Figure 3-19 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Database Software A query language such as SQL (Structured Query Language) provides a set of commands for locating and manipulating data Natural language query Query by example Figure 3-20 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Graphics Software Designed to help you create, manipulate, and print graphics Paint software Photo editing software Drawing software 3-D graphics software CAD software Presentation software Figure 3-21 and 3-22 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Graphics Software A computer-based presentation consists of a series of slides, created with presentation software. Figure 3-23 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Music Software Allows you to make your own digital voice and music recordings Audio editing software CD ripper software Audio encoding software Ear training software Notation software Computer-aided music software MIDI sequencing software Figure 3-24 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Video Editing and DVD Authoring Software Provides a set of tools for Transferring video footage from a camcorder to a computer Clipping out unwanted footage Assembling video segments Adding special visual effects Adding a sound track DVD authoring software creates DVDs with Hollywood-style menus Figure 3-25 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Educational and Reference Software Educational software Helps you learn and practice new skills Reference software Provides a collection of information and a way to access that information Generally shipped on CD or DVD, or accessed on the Web Chapter 3: Computer Software

Entertainment Software Computer games are the most popular type of entertainment software Role-playing Action Adventure Puzzle Simulation Sports Strategy Chapter 3: Computer Software

Business Software Vertical market software is designed to automate specialized tasks in a specific market or business Horizontal market software is generic software that just about any type of business can use Payroll software Accounting software Project management software Chapter 3: Computer Software

Buying Software Consumer Basics Software Copyrights and Licenses Chapter 3: Computer Software

Question 032300 Suppose you purchase a new computer and it comes with Microsoft Office installed. After using this software for 30 days, it displays a message indicating that to keep using it, you will have to pay. This software is an example of all of the following EXCEPT: A. Proprietary software B. Open source software C. Commercial software D. Demoware Chapter 3: Computer Software

Consumer Basics Most operating systems include a handful of small applications and a good variety of useful utility software Figure 3-27 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Consumer Basics A software suite is a collection of application software sold as a single package Figure 3-28 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Consumer Basics Available in many types of stores Software contained on distribution media Make sure your computer meets the system requirements Figure 3-29 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Software Copyrights and Licenses A copyright is a form of legal protection that grants the author of an original “work” exclusive rights Copyright notice Software licenses, also called license agreements, define the ways in which you may use a computer program Single-user Site Multiple-user Concurrent Shrink-wrap Figure 3-31 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Software Copyrights and Licenses EULA (End-User License Agreement) Different types of software licenses Public domain Proprietary Commercial software Demoware Shareware Freeware Open source BSD GPL Chapter 3: Computer Software

Installing Software and Upgrades Installation Basics Installing Local Applications Installing Portable Software and Web Apps Software Updates Uninstalling Software Chapter 3: Computer Software

Question 032400 Suppose that you’re looking for software to convert a YouTube video into a format you can use with Windows Media Player or iMovie. You don’t want to bother downloading or installing any software on your computer. What should you look for? A. A Web app B. Open source software C. A .zip file D. A portable app Chapter 3: Computer Software

Installation Basics Software installation is a process that places a program into a computer so that it can be run or executed Figure 3-34 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Installing Local Applications Figure 3-37 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Installing Local Applications Figure 3-38 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Installing Portable Software and Web Apps Portable software is designed to run from removable storage, such as a CD or USB flash drive Installation is simply a matter of getting program files to the media on which they are supposed to run A Web application, or Web App, is software that is accessed with a Web browser May require client-side program to be installed Chapter 3: Computer Software

Software Updates Software publishers regularly update their software Add new features Fix bugs Update security Software patches replace part of the software you currently have installed Service packs correct problems and address security vulnerabilities Chapter 3: Computer Software

Software Updates Updates are usually available online for registered software Always install patches and service packs when they become available Many software publishers require users to type in a validation code to complete an update Chapter 3: Computer Software

Uninstalling Software Uninstall routines delete the software’s files from the various folders on your computer’s hard disk Figure 3-42 Chapter 3: Computer Software

Security Software Security Software Basics Security Suites Antivirus Modules Chapter 3: Computer Software

Question 032500 Let’s assume that you have antivirus software installed on your computer and it is up to date. You can trust it to do a pretty good job of protecting your computer from viruses and: A. Bots, worms, Trojans, keyloggers, and rootkits B. RATs, spoofs, and defective Web apps C. Operating system security holes D. Fake e-commerce sites Chapter 3: Computer Software

Security Software Basics Security software is designed to protect computers from various forms of destructive software and unauthorized intrusions The terms malicious software and malware refer to any computer program designed to surreptitiously enter a computer, gain unauthorized access to data, or disrupt normal processing operations A blended threat describes malware that combines more than one type of malicious program Chapter 3: Computer Software

Security Software Basics Computer virus Computer worm Mass-mailing worm Trojan horse Keylogger Remote Access Trojan (RAT) Bot Zombie Botnet Spyware Chapter 3: Computer Software

Security Software Basics What does malware do? Chapter 3: Computer Software

Security Software Basics The term rootkit refers to software tools used to conceal malware and backdoors that have been installed on a victim’s computer A virus hoax usually arrives as an e-mail message containing dire warnings about a supposedly new virus on the loose Chapter 3: Computer Software

Security Suites A security suite integrates several security modules to protect against the most common types of malware, unauthorized access, and spam A security suite costs less than purchasing standalone security modules Chapter 3: Computer Software

Security Suites Chapter 3: Computer Software

Antivirus Modules Antivirus software is a type of utility software that looks for and eradicates viruses, Trojan horses, worms, and bots A virus signature is a section of program code, such as a unique series of instructions, that can be used to identify a known malicious program, much as a fingerprint is used to identify an individual Virus signatures and other information that antivirus software uses to identify and eradicate malware is stored in one or more files usually referred to as virus definitions Chapter 3: Computer Software

Antivirus Modules Chapter 3: Computer Software

Antivirus Modules Most experts recommend that you configure your antivirus software to periodically scan all the files on your computer If, during the scanning process, your virus protection software identifies a virus, worm, Trojan horse, or bot in a file or attachment, it can try to remove the infection, put the file into quarantine, or simply delete the file Chapter 3: Computer Software

What Do You Think? 033100 Do you believe that software piracy is a serious issue? A. Yes B. No C. Not sure 033200 Do you know of any instances of software piracy? 033300 Do you think that most software pirates understand that they are doing something illegal? 033400 Should software publishers try to adjust software pricing for local markets? Chapter 3: Computer Software

Chapter 3 Complete Computer Software